Obsidian House at 93 Reade Street is a boutique condominium with only four residences by world renowned architecture firm WORKac. Located in historic Tribeca, Obsidian House stands as one of the oldest surviving cast iron buildings in New York City. Residences feature open layouts with generous ceiling heights, direct elevator entry, Virtual Doorman system and private storage for each residence.

All artist’s renderings are for representational purposes only. All dimensions and square footages are approximate and subject to normal construction variances and tolerances. Square footage exceeds the usable floor area. Sponsor reserves the right to make changes in accordance with the terms of an Offering Plan available from Sponsor. File No. CD14-0032. Sponsor: 93 Reade Street Associates, LLC. 68 Thomas Street, New York, NY, 10013. Plans and dimensions may contain minor variations from floor to floor. All interior decorations, finishes, fixtures, appliances and furnishings set forth on the floor plans and in the artist’s renderings are for illustrative purposes only. Furniture layouts shown are for concept only and are not coordinated with building systems. The complete offering terms are in the Offering Plan. Equal Housing Opportunity.

Tribeca

Living in Tribeca

The address of choice for Hollywood stars and creative heavyweights, Tribeca is one of Manhattan's coolest zip codes. The name is an acronym for "Triangle Below Canal Street", referring to Tribeca's position on the map. Nestled between the nonstop action of New York's Financial District and bustling Chinatown, Tribeca is a sleek, residential oasis. Cobblestone streets are offset by slick high-rises and converted loft spaces, melding Tribeca’s industrial past and polished present. There’s something cinematic about Tribeca. It hosts a famous film festival, but is also frequently used as a filming backdrop for its picture-perfect personality. The neighborhood also features world-class dining, idyllic parks and fashionable boutiques to explore.